tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728735157965610424.post3705195449326252362..comments2024-03-03T19:51:46.534+11:00Comments on Inside City Chic: My Faves from our NEW LookbookPhilhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06378106206016594982noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728735157965610424.post-51311940646890080292010-03-26T23:23:49.082+11:002010-03-26T23:23:49.082+11:00I totally agree Caitlin,
You simply can not go to ...I totally agree Caitlin,<br />You simply can not go to a 'Big W' and get anything that will last longer than 2 or 3 washes, so if you add that up over time City Chick looks pretty damn cheap!!!<br />Any anyway, that's why god invented LAY-BY!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728735157965610424.post-74963386323107111832010-03-22T21:16:25.661+11:002010-03-22T21:16:25.661+11:00I agree that flowery tights are a good thing. I wa...I agree that flowery tights are a good thing. I want florals and I want them all over!<br /><br />Also - I disagree about the prices being too high and understand why City Chic has the price range it does - frankly, it is QUALITY. City Chic dresses are cut and designed for curves, dresses are pretty much always lined and material feels good on your skin. This isn't designer wear, but it IS a brand - and it isn't a low-end one. I think a brand like City Chic can fall into the price bracket it does, because it makes amazing clothes - frankly, I still have dresses from years ago and they still look great, having maintained they're colour and shape. I also think $20 is really cheap... and I think it would be weird if City Chic was down at that bracket - it would make me really suspicious that the material would fray after just one wear!Caitlinhttp://www.twitter.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728735157965610424.post-62702166386666296272010-03-13T11:16:45.228+11:002010-03-13T11:16:45.228+11:00I have been trying to get some floral tights for t...I have been trying to get some floral tights for the longest time (even trying to sweet talk a designer into sewing me up some custom sized pairs without luck) so I am VERY happy to see City Chic is finally incorporating this trend. <br /><br />Get on my legs, flowers!Nataliehttp://www.definatalie.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728735157965610424.post-91801031666944618792010-03-13T08:13:41.912+11:002010-03-13T08:13:41.912+11:00Hallo Hayley,
I came to your site from PB' bl...Hallo Hayley,<br /><br />I came to your site from PB' blog and would like to thank you your honest comments. There were only few bloggers (one of us is you!) who did adult-like comments with their name and avalability.<br />I am really against fur, and could beleive how people can wear animal without considering the fact that they are skinned alive. I am crying mutely. Unbelievable, incomprehensible.<br /><br />Anyway, your blog looks so professional, you do it very well. Thanks for "hearing" my heart, and your time.Silverbeigehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06547978811713096115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8728735157965610424.post-8481947525164597532010-03-12T21:54:27.461+11:002010-03-12T21:54:27.461+11:00I think that City Chic, is becoming a bit out of a...I think that City Chic, is becoming a bit out of alot of girls price ranges, with stores like Big W, Crossroads and Kmart slowly coming onto the plus sized bandwagon, it is still hard to believe that city chic is still selling tops on average $70 a pop. Don't get me wrong i like to splurge on occasion, but with other stores tops for $20-$30 dollars and looking quite fashionable these days, it is hard to see why City Chic is charging so much. <br />Nice looking tops that aren't too dressy and that are more affordable is what is needed. This market is not only for a certain income bracket, remember City Chic; our wallets are not nessisarily as fat as our hips, give us a break, i think every girl deserves a fabulous and full wardrobe.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com